FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to a device for treating part of a skin. The invention further
relates to a skin treatment head for use in such device, as well as to a method of
treating a part of the skin.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Brushes for treating the skin are known in the art.
US2006/0058714, for instance, describes an apparatus including a handle capable of manipulation
by a human hand, and one or more head portions to mate to various types of treatment
attachments, which may be moved over an area of skin and/or body part by a motion
generator moving the head portions, and/or by a user manipulating the handle. Various
suitable attachments include applicator attachments having abrasive surfaces, oxygenating
attachments having pores through which oxygen may travel, brush attachments for cleaning
and polishing, thermal attachments for heating and cooling, and light radiating attachments.
The motion generator may move the attachments by vibrating, spinning, oscillating,
or propagating sonic waves through the head portions. Thus, attachments may be attached
and removed from the head portions to treating skin and/or body parts by abrasion,
cleaning, polishing, lighting, or oxygenation. Moreover, during treatment with an
abrasive composition, a cleaning solution, and/or a polishing solution may be applied
to the skin and/or body part.
[0003] US6098635 describes a rotating hair brush having several dividers between some of the rows
of bristles. The dividers prevent hair from being tangled in the bristles as the brush
rotates. The dividers also help smooth the hair and absorb and transfer back to the
hair heat from a blow dryer. The dividers may be of many different shapes and may
extend longitudinally or curve along the brush. Structure allows the brush to be removed
from the handle that contains the motor and battery powering the brush. The brush
also may have a guide covering part of the bristles.
[0004] US2015/182078 describes a cleansing workpiece suitable for use with a personal care appliance.
The cleansing workpiece includes a cleanser and a cleansing component, such as a number
of tufts each having a plurality of bristles. In use, the cleansing workpiece can
be rotated, reciprocated, oscillated, etc., over a subject's skin in order for the
cleansing workpiece to dispense or apply a quantity of the cleanser onto the subject's
skin and/or for the cleansing component to clean, massage, and/or exfoliate a subject's
skin with the aid of dispensed cleanser. The cleanser may be continuously applied
to the subject's skin as the cleansing component.
[0005] GB196951 describes a massage rubber comprises a non-rotatable reservoir adapted to be supplied
with water or other liquid and carrying a number of balls or rollers and a perforated
dome-shaped receptacle containing a medical preparation, bath salts, soft soap, skin
food or similar substance, the arrangement being such that as the balls or rollers
bear on the flesh, valves are opened allowing liquid to flow through lateral perforations,
while liquid also flows through the receptacle and carries the substance therein into
contact with the flesh, to be rubbed in or applied by the traverse of the rollers
or the balls. The valves, which may be closed normally by a spring or by force of
gravity, are seated in rings screwed into openings in the reservoir, the openings
being closed by perforated discs. The receptacle is adapted to be screwed to a perforated
nozzle at the centre of the reservoir. The handle may be connected by a flexible pipe
to a hot water tap or to a portable water-heater. The handle may be insulated and
connected to a terminal of an electric circuit to electrify the liquid.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Brush movement known from prior art body care devices, such as facial cleansing devices,
may typically comprise a continuous rotation or an oscillating rotation (very small
angles). Especially, brushes with continuous rotation have a disadvantage that whenever
the brush is placed on the skin in a tilted way (i.e., for instance wherein the bristles
are not arranged perpendicular to the skin surface), the brush may start pulling (and
moving) (sideways) in a certain direction. This is caused by the friction force from
a small area of bristles (also refered to as "hairs") at the outside diameter of the
brush that is carrying all the brush force and succesively moves in a certain direction.
This effect may be solved by making the bristles located at the outside diameter of
the brush less stiff (compared to bristles located more remote of the outside diameter
/ more close to the center) or by changing the movement principle from a continuous
rotation to an oscillating rotation. However, these solutions may result in a reduced
freedom to operate. Moreover, these solution may not result in providing the optimum
brush position, especially wherein the bristles are arranged perpendicular to the
skin surface. Further, bristles comprising a lower stiffness may provide a less efficient
cleansing and/or exfoliating effect of the device.
[0007] Hence, it is an aspect of the invention to provide an alternative body care device,
which especially further at least partly obviates one or more of the above-described
drawbacks. It is yet a further aspect of the invention to provide a method of treating
(a part of) a skin using said body care device. It is also an aspect of the invention
to provide an alternative skin treatment head, especially for use with the body care
device described herein. In yet a further aspect, the invention provides a kit of
parts comprising a treatment head and one or more of at least a further treatment
head and a body care device, especially the treatment head(s) and/or the body care
device as described herein.
[0008] In a first aspect, the invention provides a body care device ("device") for treating
a skin, the body care device comprising a housing and a skin treatment head ("head")
associated with the housing, wherein the housing further comprises an actuator configured
to (at least partly) rotate the skin treatment head about an axis (A) ("head rotation
axis"), wherein the skin treatment head comprises a plurality of bristles defining
a virtual edge face ("edge face") circumferentially surrounding the plurality of bristles
and defining a virtual top face ("top face") defining a first height (h1) of the bristles
relative to a skin treatment head surface of the skin treatment head, wherein the
skin treatment head further comprises a plurality of rotatable elements, wherein especially
each rotatable element is configured to rotate when a force in a tangential direction
is applied to a rotatable element surface of the rotatable element, wherein in specific
embodiments the rotatable element surfaces are configured lower than the top face
(i.e., wherein the rotatable element surfaces relative to the virtual top face are
configured less remote from the skin treatment head surface). Especially, the rotatable
elements have (rotatable element) diameters ("diameters") (d1). In embodiments, (i)
the rotatable element surfaces at least partly extend beyond the edge face or (ii)
in other embodiments the rotatable element surfaces do not extend beyond the edge
face and are configured (at a side of the edge face facing towards the plurality of
bristles) at a (minimal) distance (d2) from the edge face being selected from the
range of 0-200%, especially 0 - 100% of the diameters (d1), such as in the range of
0-50% of the diameters (d1).
[0009] The term "plurality of rotatable elements" may in embodiments refer to a number of
rotatable elements being substantially the same, and may in other embodiments refer
to a number of rotatable elements comprising one or more rotatable elements that differ
from other rotatable elements (of the plurality of rotatable elements). The term "diameters"
thus may refer to substantially the same diameters, whereas in other embodiments the
term may refer to different diameters (for different rotatable elements). Especially
herein the rotatable elements (and thus the diameters) are substantially alike.
[0010] Such a body care device may prevent skin damage, especially by limiting the brush
force acting on the skin. With such body care device, a user may be provided by a
tactile feedback when the optimum brush position is not maintained, especially when
the housing and the head (brush) are tilted. Whenever the brush (bristles) is (are)
deformed because of local or general overloading by the user, the rotatable elements
that are configured (just) underneath the virtual top face (of the brush) may take
over (and dissipate) the force/energy. Especially, the brush may start vibrating and
continue in a jerky movement, especially 'bumping' at the skin of the user. Such a
tactile feedback may notify the user to change the position of the treatment head.
Such body care device may especially not pull or move (aside) in a certain direction,
especially when (continuously) rotating. Especially such body care device may comprise
a great degree of freedom allowing a continuous rotation as well as an oscillating
rotation, especially indicating the user how to maintain an optimal position of the
head (with respect to the skin).
[0011] The body care device may be configured as facial cleaning (also indicated as "cleansing")
device. Hence, especially the body care device may be a facial cleaning device. Further,
the body care device may be configured as an exfoliating device. However, the body
care device may also be configured for other skin cleaning applications. For different
parts of the skin, optionally a plurality of treatment heads, optionally comprising
different changeable parts, may be provided, each especially devoted to a specific
part of the skin. Alternatively or additionally, the body care device may include
a control system, configured to control the actuator and to offer different treatment
schemes, e.g. with different settings like rotational speed, oscillation frequency,
axial vibration frequency (see also below), etc., etc..
[0012] Especially, the body care device may be a handheld device. However, the body care
device may also be integrated in a robot configured for assisting or treating people,
like elderly people or people in a hospital, etc.. The device is especially configured
for treating the skin of a human (including infants). Hence, also different treatment
heads, and/or treatment head configurations and/or different treatment schemes may
be used for different types of people, e.g. dependent upon the age and/or the type
of skin. Hence, the invention also provides a kit of parts, including (housing of
a) a body care device and one or more treatment heads, especially a plurality of different
treatment heads (with the body care device especially configured for use with detachable
treatment heads). Yet further, the invention also provides a kit of parts, including
a housing of a body care device as defined herein, and one or more skin treatment
heads as defined herein, for use with the housing of the body care device (as defined
herein).
[0013] Essentially, the body care device comprises a housing and a skin treatment head associated
with the housing. The skin treatment head is in general associated with the housing
via an axis or "shaft" which is functionally coupled with the actuator. The treatment
head may be associated with the housing, such as with the shaft, in a permanent way
or in a releasable way. In the latter option, the treatment head may be replaced when
considered desirable, e.g. because of hygienic reasons, when treating a different
part of the skin, or when the treatment head loses functionality (e.g. due to erosion).
Hence, especially the skin treatment head is detachable associated to the housing.
For instance, snap-on snap-off means, or a screw-thread connection may be applied,
though other options may also be possible.
[0014] As indicated above, the housing further comprises an actuator configured to rotate
the skin treatment head about an (head rotation) axis (A). Especially, the actuator
is configured to (at least partly) rotate the treatment head (during use of the device).
Especially, the rotations may be full rotations (i.e. rotation angle 360°). However,
in yet other embodiments the rotations may be part rotations, and the treatment head
may rotate about the (head rotation) axis A in an oscillatory way. In such embodiments,
the rotation angle (about the head rotation axis) is especially at least 5°, such
as at least 10°, such as at least 30°. In further embodiments, the rotation angle
is at most 30°, such as in the range of 5-30°, especially in the range of 15-30°.
Hence, the treatment head is especially rotatably associated with the housing. The
treatment head can be rotated relative to the housing by the actuator. The phrase
"configured to (at least partly) rotate the skin treatment head about an axis" may
thus in embodiments refer to full rotations, "herein also indicated as continuous
rotation"("configured to rotate the skin treatment head about an axis"), i.e. rotation
angles (about the head rotation axis) of 360°, and may in other embodiments refer
to part rotations, i.e. oscillations over a rotation angle of e.g. 5-30° ("configured
to at least partly rotate the skin treatment head about an axis"). In both types of
embodiments, the treatment head rotates (at least partly) about an axis (of rotation),
especially the head rotation axis. Hence, the actuator may be configured to rotate
(rotation angles of 360°) the skin treatment head about an axis and/or the actuator
may be configured to oscillate (rotation angles < 360°, especially << 360°) the skin
treatment head about an axis. In embodiments, the actuator is configured to fully
rotate the skin treatment head about the (head rotation) axis. Hence, during use,
the treatment head may substantially continuously rotate.
[0015] In yet other embodiments, the treatment head may include different portions that
may rotate with different speeds and/or different angles. Hence, the actuator may
also be configured to rotate different portions of the treatment head with different
rotation conditions especially selected from the range of rotation speed (including
direction) and rotation angle.
[0016] However, the actuator may also be used to apply other movements to the treatment
head, such as a vibrational movement, which may especially be parallel to the rotation
axis. Hence, in embodiments the actuator is further configured to vibrate the skin
treatment head parallel to the (head rotation) axis (A). Alternatively or additionally,
the actuator may be configured to vibrate the skin treatment head perpendicular to
the (head rotation) axis (A). The body care device may be configured to move the skin
treatment head rotationally as well as vibrationally (in different directions), especially
at the same time. The term "actuator" may also refer to a plurality of actuators.
Different actuators may be configured for different movements. A non-limiting example
of a similar system is described in
WO2014009177A1.
[0017] Useful rotational speeds for the rotation of the treatment head (about the axis of
rotation, herein also indicated as "head rotational axis" or "head rotation axis")
may be selected from the range of up to 500 rpm, such as in the range of 50-500 rpm,
like especially in the range of 120-450 rpm.
[0018] Useful frequencies for the oscillation may be selected from the range of up to 350
Hz, like in the range of 60-300 Hz, especially in the range of 90-160 Hz.
[0019] A displacement (parallel and/or perpendicular to the axis), in the case of a vibration
movement, relative to a rest position may e.g. be selected from the range of up to
0.01-2 mm (in a single direction), and especially about 0.05-1 mm peak-to-peak. Frequencies
for the vibration may be selected from the range of up to 350 Hz, such as selected
from the range of 20-350 Hz, such as in the range of 50-300 Hz. Especially, embodiments
of the body care device may be configured to move the skin treatment head rotationally
and optionally, especially at the same time, vibrationally (optionally in different
directions).
[0020] The skin treatment head (or "brush") comprises a plurality of bristles. The bristles
may be configured in tufts, such as at least 10 tufts, like in the range of 10-500
tufts, like in the range of 20-200 tufts. The head may comprise e.g. in the range
of 10-10,000 bristles, such as at least 100 bristles. A tuft may e.g. include 2-50
bristles, like 5-25 bristles.
[0021] The bristles may be arranged perpendicular to the skin treatment head surface. The
(longitudinal axis of) bristles may also form an angle (less than 90°) with the said
surface. Hence, in embodiments, a longitudinal axis of at least one of the bristles
of the plurality forms an angle ≠ 90° with the skin treatment head. In further embodiments,
at least one bristle of the plurality of bristles is arranged perpendicular to the
skin treatment head surface. In yet other embodiments, all bristles are arranged perpendicular
to the skin treatment head surface.
[0022] Independently of the configuration of a bristles (whether arranged perpendicular
to the treatment head surface or not), a bristle height (of the bristle) may be defined
by a longest distance along a line perpendicular to the skin treatment head surface
between the bristle and the skin treatment head surface. In embodiments, each of the
bristles of the plurality of bristles comprises the same bristle height. In other
embodiments different bristles of the plurality of bristles comprise different bristle
heights. The skin treatment head may comprise one or more regions, each region comprising
at least one bristle, especially a plurality of bristles (such as at least 10). Especially,
each region may comprise only bristles having the same bristle height (or just one
bristle with said bristle height). In embodiments, a (first) bristle height of bristles
in a (first) region may differ from a (second) bristle height in a (second) region.
For instance, the second region may circumferentially enclose the first region.
[0023] Especially, in embodiments each of the bristles of the plurality of the bristles
comprises the same bristly height.
[0024] Yet in other embodiments, the plurality of bristles may comprise mutually different
bristle heights, such as with heights gradually changing over the skin treatment head
surface (see below).
[0025] The arrangement of the bristles may be symmetric or may be non-symmetric. Substantially
any arbitrary arrangement may be chosen, though specific embodiments are further described
herein, which in general have one or more types of symmetry.
[0026] In embodiments, the skin treatment head comprises (exactly) one region.
[0027] In other embodiments, the skin treatment head comprises 2-3 regions. Yet in further
embodiments, the skin treatment head comprises 2-6 regions.
[0028] In yet other embodiments, the bristle heights vary smoothly over the surface area
of the skin treatment head. Hence, the skin treatment head may comprises at least
10 regions, such as in the range of 10-50, or at least 100. The regions may be configured
in a plurality of possible configurations. In embodiments, for instance a second region
circumferentially surrounds a first region (see also above), and especially a third
region may circumferentially surround the second region, etc., etc.. Especially, there
may be gradual decrease or increase in bristle height from the center (of the treatment
head (surface)) to the edge of the treatment head.
[0029] In specific embodiments, the bristles have a bristle height relative to said treatment
head surface especially selected from the range of 4-30 mm, even more especially 8-20
mm. Further, in embodiments the bristles have especially a bristle thickness selected
from the range of 20-300 µm, even more especially 30-150 µm. With such bristles, the
desired flexibility and strength may be obtained, desirable by the user. The height
of the bristles may vary over the treatment head surface. For instance, the bristle
height may be larger at the edge and smaller closer to the center (rotational axis)
of the treatment head. Hence, the height of the bristles may vary along the radius
from higher to lower or from lower to higher. For instance, the bristles may be configured
to provide a curved brush. Especially, the bristles comprise a polyamide, such as
PA 612 (known in the art).
[0030] The treatment head surface may be substantially flat, i.e. a flat surface, or may
have a curved surface, such as a curvature in one dimension (like a cylindrical surface)
or a curvature in two dimensions, like a spherical segment. This surface may in embodiments
have an area size of in the range of 1-100 cm2, especially 1.5-50 cm
2. Further, the treatment head may in embodiments especially have a circular cross-section,
with especially the rotational axis intersecting the center of the circular cross-section.
[0031] The plurality of bristles (when in a non-stressed state) define a virtual edge face
circumferentially surrounding the plurality of bristles. This virtual edge face especially
is defined when the bristles are not forced against a surface. The plurality of bristles
(in a non-stressed state) may also define a virtual circular tube (hollow cylinder)
surrounding the plurality of the bristles, wherein the surface of the tube comprises
the virtual edge face.
[0032] The plurality of bristles (in said non-stressed state) also define a virtual top
face at the side of the plurality of bristles most remote from the treatment head
surface. This virtual top face especially is defined when the bristles are not forced
against a surface. The virtual top face especially defines the first height of the
bristles relative to the skin treatment surface.
[0033] Especially, the bristle height and the first height are the same. Herein, the term
"first height" may refer to exactly one first height. However, the term "first height"
may also relate to more than one first height (of different bristles). Especially
different regions may comprise different first heights. In embodiments, the skin treatment
head comprises exactly one first height (for all bristles). In yet other embodiments,
the skin treatment head comprises more than one first height (for more than one subset
of bristles). Likewise, the term "virtual top face" may refer to one or more virtual
top face(s). Especially the number of first heights may equal the number of virtual
top faces. Especially, the number of regions may be equal to the number of virtual
top faces.
[0034] The virtual top face may comprise a flat virtual top face, especially if the skin
treatment head comprises only one region. In other embodiments, the skin treatment
head comprises 2-6 regions and 2-6 virtual top faces. In yet other embodiments, the
virtual top face may comprise a curved top face, such as a concave top face or a convex
top face. Especially in such embodiment, the number of regions may be at least 10,
such as at least 50, especially at least 100 to provide such a curved virtual top
face.
[0035] In embodiments, the virtual top face may (thus) comprise a flat virtual top face.
The bristles may define a (virtual) (hollow) cylinder surface surrounding the plurality
of the bristles, wherein the cylinder surface comprises the (virtual) edge face and
the (virtual) top face. As indicated above, the virtual edge face and the virtual
top face described herein are defined for the body care device in a condition wherein
no (external) force is applied to the bristles. In such a condition wherein no force
is applied to the bristles, the plurality of bristles may be configured within the
volume defined by the edge face and the top face. When the body care device is used
(positioned to a surface, especially a skin), however, the plurality of bristles may
also partly be located outside said volume, wherein the remainder (of the bristles)
is (still) located inside said volume. For instance bristles may deform (bend) because
of an external force and intersect the virtual edge face.
[0036] The treatment head further comprises a plurality of rotatable elements, especially
configured to rotate when a force in a tangential direction is applied to a rotatable
element surface of the rotatable element. In embodiments, the treatment head may comprise
(only) one rotatable element. In embodiments, a rotatable element comprises a spherical
shape. Alternatively or additionally, one or more of the rotatable elements comprises
a cylindrical shape. Yet in further embodiments, a rotatable element may comprise
a conical shape. When the rotatable element has a conical shape or a cylindrical shape,
the axis of rotation of such shape is especially configured perpendicular to the axis
of rotation of the treatment head. The rotatable elements of the treatment head may
be all alike or a combination of two or more different shapes may be applied. The
rotatable element may also be indicated as "roller". The roller may be cylindrically
shaped or spherically shaped. The roller may also have a conical shape or another
shape having an axis of rotation. When moving over the skin, with the rotatable element
in contact with the skin, the rotatable element may rotate.
[0037] Especially the rotatable element is configured to rotate when a tangential force
is applied to the surface (such as when the head is moved over the skin and the skin
comes in contact with the rotatable element). Hence the rotatable element may comprise
any arbitrary shape that allows rotation when a tangential force is applied to the
surface. Especially, spherical shapes are used as they may be able to rotate in all
directions. Especially the rotatable element comprises a spherical shape. Especially,
"a (rotatable element) diameter" may refer to a diameter of a spherical shaped rotatable
element. Yet in further embodiments "a diameter" may refer to a diameter/width of
a cylindrically shaped rotatable element.
[0038] The arrangement of the rotatable elements (at the skin treatment head) may be symmetric
or may be non-symmetric. Especially the rotatable elements are arranged at the outer
radius of the brush (see also below). Especially, the arrangement of the rotatable
elements is (rotational) symmetric. In embodiments comprising n rotatable elements,
the n rotatable elements may especially be arranged symmetrically around a Cn rotation
axis of symmetry (providing a rotational symmetry of order n). As will be understood,
rotational symmetry of order n (n-fold rotational symmetry, or discrete rotational
symmetry of the nth order), with respect to a particular point or axis implies that
rotation of an object by an angle of 360°/n (and 2*360°/n, 3*360°/n, ...., n*360°/n)
does not change the arrangement of the object with respect to that axis or point.
In embodiments, the skin treatment head comprises exactly one rotatable element. In
other embodiments, the skin treatment head comprises at least 2 rotatable elements.
Especially, the device, especially the skin treatment head, comprises at least three
rotatable elements, such as 3-25 rotatable elements, especially 3-15 rotatable elements,
even more especially 3-10 rotatable elements, such as 3-7 rotatable elements. Yet
in other embodiments, the device, especially the treatment head, comprises 7-15 rotatable
elements. Especially, the device comprises 3-6 rotatable elements.
[0039] The treatment head is configured such that the rotatable element surfaces are positioned
at a location between the virtual top face of the skin treatment head (or the adjacent
virtual top face if the skin treatment head comprises more than one virtual top faces)
and the treatment head surface (especially when the body care device is not forced
against a (skin) surface). The term "adjacent virtual top face" refers to the virtual
top face configured closest to the respective rotatable element (surface). A second
height of a rotatable element may be defined as a longest distance between the (respective)
rotatable element (surface) and the treatment head surface measured along a line perpendicular
to the treatment head surface. The second height is especially at maximum 99% of the
first height (defined by adjacent top face). In embodiments, the second height is
in the range of 50% - 99% of the first height, especially 60-98% of the first height,
such as 60-95% of the first height, like 60-80%. Hence, in embodiments, one or more
of said rotatable elements have a second height (h2) relative to the skin treatment
head surface, wherein said second height (h2) is in the range of 60-95% of the first
height (h1) of the bristles. In embodiments, the difference between the first height
and the second height is at least 0.5 mm, such as at least 1 mm. In further embodiments,
the difference between the first height and the second height is at maximum 5 mm,
such as at maximum 3 mm. In further embodiments said second height (h2) (of the rotatable
elements) is in the range of 0.5-3 mm lower (or less) than the first height (h1) (of
the bristles).
[0040] In embodiments, a part of the rotatable element surfaces is configured at a side
of the (virtual) edge face, facing towards the head rotation axis. Another part of
the rotatable element surfaces is configured at the side of the edge face facing away
from the head rotation axis. Hence, in embodiments, the rotatable element surfaces
at least partly extend beyond the virtual edge face.
[0041] In other embodiments, the entire rotatable element surface is configured at the side
of the edge face facing away from the head rotation axis. Yet, in another embodiment,
substantially the (entire) rotatable element surface is configured at the side of
the edge face facing towards the head rotation axis. Especially, the rotatable element
surface is configured at a (minimal) distance (d2) from (either sides of) the edge
face selected from the range of 0-200%, especially 0 - 100% of the diameters (of the
- respective- rotatable elements), such as from 0-50% of the diameters.
[0042] Especially, (one or more of the) rotatable elements may extend with a first length
beyond (in the direction facing away from the head rotation axis) the edge face, wherein
the first length is selected from the range of 1-99 % of the (rotatable element) diameters,
such as 1-75% of the (rotatable element) diameters, especially 5-75% of the rotatable
element diameters, even more especially at least 5%, such as 10% of the rotatable
element diameters, and especially at maximum 90%, such as 75%, especially 50% of the
diameters. Hence, in an embodiment, one or more of said rotatable elements extend
with a first length (11) beyond the edge face. Especially, the first length (11) is
selected from the range of 5-100%, such as especially 5-50% of the diameter (d1),
more especially 10-50%. In other embodiments, the first length is selected equal to
or larger than the diameter (of the respective rotatable element), and especially
the first length is at maximum 200% of the diameter. In embodiments, the first length
may be at least 0.1 mm, especially at least 0.5 mm. The first length may especially
be at maximum 10 mm, such as at maximum 7 mm, especially at maximum 5 mm, even more
especially 3 mm. In further embodiments, the first length (11) is selected from the
range of 0.5-5 mm.
[0043] Especially the term "rotatable elements having diameters" may relate to rotatable
elements (being alike) having the same diameters as well as different rotatable elements
having different diameters. Especially "the diameter" in the term" wherein the first
length (11) is selected from the range of 5-50% of the diameter (d1)" and the like
relates to the diameter of the respective rotatable element extending beyond the edge
face.
[0044] In embodiments, the (complete) rotatable elements are configured within the virtual
edge face.
[0045] Especially, with such configuration a part of the rotatable element surfaces may
only contact a skin surface when the treatment head is forced to the skin surface
and bristles are deformed.
[0046] Especially, the rotatable elements may be hosted in a fixture or socket allowing
the rotatable elements to rotate in the socket. The rotatable elements move along
(rotate) with the treatment head (during operation of the skin treatment head on the
skin). Especially, during operating the body care device (the skin treatment head),
the rotatable elements may continuously rotate around the head rotation axis if the
skin treatment head is continuously rotating about the head rotation axis. Similarly,
the rotatable elements may rotate oscillating about the head rotation axis when the
skin treatment head is rotating oscillating about the head rotation axis. Beyond that,
the rotatable elements may freely rotate in the fixture or socket and are especially
for this rotation not actuated by an actuation element. This is the rotation due to
a tangential force. Hence, the rotatable elements may rotate independently of the
rotation of the skin treatment head.
[0047] Especially when the treatment head is not positioned optimally during operation of
the body care device, a part of the plurality of bristles may be deformed (because
of the force exerted on these bristles) and a rotatable element surface of a rotatable
element located near the deformed bristles may contact the skin surface. When contacting
the skin surface, a force may be exerted on the surface of the respective rotatable
elements because of movement of the skin treatment head relative to the skin (i.e.
said rotation of the rotatable elements (around the head rotation axis) and also by
a movement of the skin when the body care device is moved). Such force, especially
a component of the force in a tangential direction with respect to the rotatable element
surface, may successively provide a (further) rotation of the respective rotatable
element (especially in said tangential direction). A rotatable element comprising
a spherical shape especially my allow rotation of the rotatable element in all different
(tangential) directions because of its symmetry around one central point of the spherical
shaped rotatable element. A (rotatable element comprising a) cylindrical shape may
allow rotation around a central axis of the cylindrical shape. Hence, especially the
position of a central axis of the cylindrical shaped rotatable element (with respect
to the position of the remainder of the skin treatment head and/or the position of
the head rotation axis) may affect the tactile feedback to a user and may affect the
amount of energy (resulting from overloading by the user) that can be transposed into
rotation of the rotatable element. In embodiments, one or more of said rotatable elements
are configured to rotate about a second rotation axis (A2) wherein said second rotation
axis (A2) and the (head rotation) axis (A) about which the skin treatment head is
configured to at least partly rotate have a mutual angle (α) selected from the range
of 5-135°. In embodiments, the mutual angle is selected from the range of 5-90°, such
as 5-60°, especially 5-45°. In yet other embodiments, the mutual angle is selected
from the range of 30-60°.
[0048] In embodiments, the skin treatment head comprises one or more rotatable element units,
wherein each rotatable element unit comprises a socket for hosting rotatably the rotatable
element. The socket may comprise substantially any arbitrary configuration allowing
rotation of the rotatable element. Especially the socket may be manufactured in one
single piece. In embodiments, the socket comprises (slide) bearing. In further embodiments,
a socket comprises a ball socket or a ball house (especially for hosting a spherical
rotatable element). Especially a (ball) socket does not need to enclose a rotatable
element over the entire radius. It may be advantageous to circumvent the rotatable
element over the entire radius, especially having openings in the socket. Such socket
may, e.g., comprise fingers (and openings between the fingers). Especially, said fingers
are evenly spread over the socket. In embodiments a socket comprises three fingers,
especially for hosting a rotatable element having a spherical shape. In other embodiments,
a socket may comprise at least two fingers for hosting a rotatable element, especially
comprising a cylindrical shape. Yet, in further embodiments a cylindrical shaped rotatable
element is held by at least three fingers. The socket may also not include fingers
but may be configured to hold a cylindrical or spherical rotatable element in an element
having a (substantially) rectangular or (substantially) round opening, having dimension
not allowing the rotatable element to escape through the opening but especially allowing
close to 50% of the rotatable element surface to protrude from the opening. For instance,
a spherical rotatable element may be enclosed by a cavity having a diameter (slightly)
larger than the diameter of the spherical rotatable element, and having an opening
in the form of a sphere segment, having a circular opening slightly smaller than the
diameter (see e.g. Fig. 1). Slightly may e.g. refer to 0.1-5% (of the diameter), such
as 0.5-2% (of the diameter), like 0.5-1% (of the diameter), which may provide enough
clearance. Values for clearances are also indicated elsewhere herein.
[0049] As indicated above, the sockets will especially be configured in a symmetrical configuration,
such as with a Cn rotation axis with n here being the number of sockets. Especially,
the sockets are configured symmetrically about the axis of rotation. Especially a
shortest distance between the axis of rotation and a first socket is substantially
equal to a shortest distance between the axis of rotation and any further socket,
wherein all sockets (the first socket and all further sockets) are distributed evenly
over the treatment head.
[0050] Hence, in embodiments, the body care device, especially the skin treatment head,
comprises one or more rotatable element units, especially a plurality of rotatable
element units, wherein each rotatable element unit comprises a socket with at least
three fingers for hosting rotatably the rotatable element. Especially in such embodiment
one or more rotatable elements may have a spherical shape. Additionally or alternatively
in such embodiments one or more rotatable elements may have a cylindrical shape.
[0051] The location of the rotatable element with respect to the plurality of bristles may
especially be substantially fixed. Especially, the treatment head is configured to
prevent a substantial translational movement of the rotatable element(s) with respect
to the head rotation axis, especially in a direction parallel and in a direction perpendicular
to the axis. Herein the term "substantial translation with respect to the head rotation
axis" relates to a translation movement with respect to a location at the head rotation
axis positioned most closely to the skin treatment head surface, especially a center
of the skin treatment head surface. Especially, the treatment head is configured to
prevent a substantial translational movement of the rotatable element(s) with respect
to the skin treatment head surface. Especially, the treatment head comprises a stiff
treatment head, wherein (only) the bristles are configured flexible. Especially, a
position of the rotatable elements relative to the treatment head surface is substantially
fixed. In embodiments, the rotatable elements have a translational freedom in a direction
parallel and /or a direction perpendicular to the (head rotation) axis of at maximum
20% of the diameter (of the rotatable elements), such as at maximum 15% of the diameter,
especially at maximum 10% of the diameter, or even at maximum 5% of the diameter.
In further embodiments, the rotatable elements have said translational freedom of
substantially 0% of the diameter. Especially the rotatable elements are configured
to rotate and substantially not to translate with respect to the (head rotation) axis.
Such a configuration may especially provide the desired tactile feedback when the
optimum brush position is not maintained during operating the skin treatment head.
Such a configuration may also substantially prevent a skin from damaging, especially
because it transposes a maximum of the force or energy caused by overloading by the
user into rotation energy of the rotatable elements. Hence, in embodiments, the rotatable
elements have a translational freedom in one or more of (i) a direction parallel and
(ii) in a direction perpendicular to the (head rotation) axis (A) about which the
skin treatment head is configured to at least partly rotate selected from the range
of 0-20% of the diameter (d1).
[0052] Especially, the rotatable elements and the sockets do not allow deformation. Especially
the sockets are configured stiff. Of course, the rotatable element(s) must be able
to rotate. As will be understood by the skilled person, therefore a minimum translational
freedom with respect to the axis may be required, such as a clearance between a socket
and a rotatable element. Especially, referring to the translational freedom of the
rotatable elements, the term "selected from the range of 0-20%" and the like does
not include the value zero. The clearance may e.g. be in the range of 0.1-1 mm, especially
0.2-0.5 mm.
[0053] Essentially, the skin treatment head comprises a plurality of bristles and a plurality
of rotatable elements. The plurality of bristles and the plurality of rotatable elements
may be associated with the treatment head in a permanent way or in a releasable way.
Especially, the rotatable elements may be associated with the treatment head in a
releasable way. In such embodiments, the rotatable elements may be replaced when considered
desirable, e.g. when treating a different part of the skin, when the treatment head
loses functionality (e.g. due to accumulation of material in the rotatable elements
preventing the rotatable elements from rotating, due to wear, etc.), or because of
hygienic reasons.
Hence, in embodiments, the skin treatment head comprises a first part comprising said
plurality of bristles and a second part comprising said plurality of rotatable elements,
wherein the second part is detachable associated to the first part.
[0054] Similar to options for connecting the skin treatment head and the housing, e.g.,
snap-on snap-off means, or a screw-thread connection may be applied to associate the
first part with the second part. Yet, other options may also be possible. In embodiments,
the second part and the first parts may be attached to each other and the combination
may be associated to the housing and functionally coupled to the actuator. In embodiments,
the skin treatment head, especially comprising the second part attached to the first
part, is attached (as a whole) to the shaft (comprised by the actuator). In other
embodiments, the second part is attached to the shaft and the first part is attached
to the shaft (separately) (providing the treatment head).
[0055] In yet a further aspect, the invention also provides the skin treatment
head per se. Hence, the invention provides amongst others a skin treatment head, especially for
use with the body care device as described herein, wherein the skin treatment head
("treatment head") comprises a plurality of bristles defining a virtual edge face
("edge face") circumferentially surrounding the plurality of bristles and defining
a virtual top face ("top face") defining a first height (h1) of the bristles relative
to a skin treatment head surface of the skin treatment head, wherein the skin treatment
head further comprises a plurality of rotatable elements, wherein each rotatable element
is configured to rotate when a force in a tangential direction is applied to a rotatable
element surface of the rotatable element, wherein the rotatable element surfaces are
configured lower than the top face.
[0056] Further, the above (and below) described embodiments of the treatment head in relation
to the body care device also apply to the treatment
head per se. Especially the invention provides the treatment head, wherein the rotatable elements
have diameters (d1) and (i) in embodiments the rotatable element surfaces at least
partly extend beyond the edge face or (ii) in other embodiments the rotatable element
surfaces do not extend beyond the edge face and are configured (within the edge face)
(at a side of the edge face facing towards the plurality of bristles) at a (minimal)
distance (d2) from the edge face being selected from the range of 0-200%, such as
especially 0 - 100% of the diameters (d1), such as in the range of 0-50% of the diameters.(d1).
[0057] In yet another aspect, the invention provides a kit of parts comprising at least
one skin treatment head and one or more of at least a further treatment head and a
the body care device. Especially, the body care device may comprise a detachable skin
treatment head. In embodiments of the kit of parts the device does not comprise a
skin treatment head (however the kit of parts comprises at least one skin treatment
device). In yet further embodiments, at least one skin treatment head comprises one
or more of a first part and a second part, especially at least (i) one or more of
a plurality of a first part and a plurality of a second part, and (ii) one or more
of a first part and a second part. Such kit especially allows to provide a plurality
of different treatment heads when associating (one of) the first part(s) with (one
of) the second part(s). In a further embodiment the kit of parts comprises the body
care device, with a detachable treatment head, and especially a plurality of treatment
heads, such as a plurality of different treatment heads.
[0058] In yet a further aspect, the invention also provides a method of treating a part
of a skin using the body care device as described herein, the method comprising applying
the skin treatment head to the part of the skin, rotating the skin treatment head,
and optionally moving the skin treatment head over the part of the skin.
[0059] Further specific, but non-limiting embodiments are described below.
[0060] The device, for treating the skin, may comprise a housing, a shaft located in the
housing having a longitudinal axis and an end for receiving a skin treating head,
and a drive means (actuator) configured to cause the shaft to rotate about its longitudinal
axis, and optionally also to vibrate in a direction along the longitudinal axis, wherein
the drive means comprise a rotational drive unit for rotating the shaft and an vibration
generator for vibrating the shaft, the vibration generator is located about the shaft
such that the shaft is rotatable relative to the vibration generator, the vibration
generator comprises a solenoid and a flux assembly, and the flux assembly is moveable
along the shaft relative to the solenoid.
[0061] This arrangement provides the advantage that in use, when a skin treatment head is
attached to the end of the shaft, the skin treatment head moves substantially perpendicular
to the skin which improves the cleaning effect on the skin. Furthermore, the vibration
generator is not coupled to the rotational drive unit and so the vibrating movement
can be controlled independently to the rotation of the shaft.
[0062] Especially, the rotational drive unit and the vibrating generator are configured
such that the speed of the rotation and the frequency of the vibration of the shaft
can be independently changed of one another in response to a user input.
[0063] Advantageously, the user can therefore adjust the frequency and the speed of rotation
to their personal preference. Especially, the flux assembly comprises an inner and
an outer flux concentrator and a magnet located there between. The arrangement of
the flux assembly concentrates the magnetic forces emitted by the magnet.
[0064] In embodiments, the outer flux concentrator is made of a base panel having a peripheral
side panel, and the inner flux concentrator is received within the peripheral side
panel, the magnet is located between the inner flux concentrator and the base panel,
and a gap is formed between the inner flux concentrator and the peripheral side panel
for receiving the solenoid.
[0065] Conveniently, the device further comprises first and second supports holding the
shaft, the flux assembly being located about the shaft between the first and second
supports and the solenoid being attached to one of the supports.
[0066] Advantageously, the flux assembly is retained between the first and second supports
such that it cannot accidentally fall off the shaft.
[0067] Conveniently, the shaft is held by the first and second supports such that the shaft
is rotatable relative to the supports about the longitudinal axis but prevented from
moving along the longitudinal axis relative to at least one of the supports.
[0068] This arrangement enables the axial movement of the flux assembly to be transferred
to the shaft as the flux assembly impacts at least one of the supports
[0069] The shaft may comprise a circumferential groove in which the one of the supports
locate so as to prevent the shaft from moving along the longitudinal axis relative
to the support which located in the groove.
[0070] Advantageously, as the flux assembly impacts the support located in the groove, the
support is moved in an axial direction and transfers the axial movement to the shaft.
[0071] One of the supports may be formed with an e-clip that locates in the circumferential
groove.
This provides the advantage that the axial movement of the flux assembly is transferred
to the support formed with an e-clip and as the e-clip locates in the groove the axial
movement is transferred to the shaft.
[0072] Especially, one of the supports is formed with a stop which the flux assembly impacts
as it vibrates. As the stop takes the impact of the flux assembly, wear of the support
formed with the stop is advantageously reduced.
[0073] In one embodiment, a spring is located between the first and the second support and
the flux assembly so as to reduce the impact as the flux assembly vibrates.
[0074] This arrangement advantageously reduces audible noise produced as the flux assembly
impacts the first or second support.
[0075] The device further comprises a power source powering the drive means. Advantageously,
this arrangement enables a single power source to power the drive means reducing size
and weight of the device.
[0076] In one embodiment, the device further comprises an inverter for changing the current
supplied by the power source to alternating current. This causes the polarity of the
solenoid to change so that it alternates between being attracted and repelled to the
magnet.
[0077] Conveniently, the device may comprise a frequency converter for changing the frequency
of the alternating current.
[0078] Advantageously, the frequency converter is configured to change the frequency in
response to a user input such that the strength of the vibrating movement of the shaft
and so the tuft can be changed to the personal preference of a user.
[0079] The above embodiments describe options to introduce a vibratory movement, when desired.
However, also options may be chosen to introduce a vibratory movement parallel to
the rotation axis; the invention is not limited to these specific embodiments described
above.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0080] Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with
reference to the accompanying schematic drawings in which corresponding reference
symbols indicate corresponding parts, and in which:
Figs. 1 and 1a schematically depict an embodiment of the body care device; and
Figs. 2a-2d schematically depict some embodiments and variants of the treatment head.
[0081] The schematic drawings are not necessarily to scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0082] Figs. 1 and 1a schematically depict an embodiment of the device, indicated with reference
1, especially for use in cleansing the skin, such as the skin of a face. Here, the
device 1, especially for treating the skin, comprises a housing 100 and a skin treatment
head 200 rotatably associated with said housing 100. The housing 100 encloses an actuator
110 configured to rotate said skin treatment head 200 about an axis A, also referred
to herein as the head rotation(al) axis A. Herein "rotate" may relate to completely
rotate, i.e. allowing multiple consecutive rotations of 360 °, also referred herein
as a continuous rotation. Rotate may also relate to rotating movements of less than
360 °, such as oscillating over a rotation angle (about the head rotation(al) axis
A) of e.g. less than 90°. Further, the housing includes in this embodiment a rechargeable
battery 321. Yet further, the housing 100 may comprise one or more LED indicators
323 and a user interface 324. Further, the housing may include a means 322 for receiving
electrical power for charging the battery, such as a socket known in the art.
[0083] In embodiments, the skin treatment head 200 may detachable be associated to the housing
(100).
[0084] The actuator 110 is especially configured to rotate the skin treatment head 200 about
the head rotation axis A. This axis may be parallel, but is not necessary parallel
to a body axis of the device.
[0085] The skin treatment head 200 comprises a plurality of bristles 211 associated with
the treatment head 200. The bristles 211 may be configured in tufts. The bristles
211 may also be configured as single bristles 211. Reference 201 indicates a treatment
head surface. The bristles 211 extend from this surface 201. The bristles 211 define
a virtual top face 232. In some embodiments, the top face 232 may also comprise a
plurality of top faces, see e.g. Fig. 2b, schematically depicting two top faces 232
(and 232'). The top face 232 again defines a first height h1 of the bristles 211,
see the zoomed in aspects in Fig. 1a. Especially, the height h1 of the bristles is
relative to the treatment head surface 201. The bristles 211 also define a virtual
edge face 231 surrounding, especially circumferentially surrounding, the plurality
of bristles 211. Especially, these faces 231, 232 are defined when the bristles are
not stressed, such as not pressed against a (skin) surface. The bristles 211 are shown
in a non-stressed state.
[0086] In general, the treatment head 200 will have a circular cross-section.
[0087] The treatment head 200 further comprises a rotatable element 240. The rotatable element
240 is configured to rotate when a force in a tangential direction (with respect to
a rotatable element surface 241) is applied to the rotatable element surface 241.
When being used, the treatment head 200 may not be optimally placed at a skin surface,
and the rotatable element 241 may contact the skin surface. At such a moment a force
in a tangentially direction may be applied to the rotatable element surface 241 and
the rotatable element 240 may rotate. At the same moment, the person being treated
with the body care device 1 may be provided by a tactile feedback because of contact
with the rotatable element 240, allowing the person to reposition the treatment head
200 optimally. If a treatment head 200 is positioned optimally, the rotatable element
surface 241 is configured not to touch the skin. Therefore, the rotatable element
surface 241 especially is configured lower than the (adjacent) top face 232. Especially,
the second height h2 of the rotatable element 240 relative to the skin treatment head
surface 201 is selected lower than the first height h1 of the adjacent bristles 211.
Further, the rotatable element surface 241 may at least partly extend beyond the edge
face 231. In other embodiments, the rotatable element 240 does not extend beyond the
edge face and is configured within (the part defined by) the edge face 213, see Fig.
2b
[0088] The skin treatment head 200 may comprises only one rotatable element 240. The skin
treatment head 200 may also comprises two rotatable elements 240. Especially, the
skin treatment head comprises at least three rotatable elements 240. In embodiments
at least one of the rotatable elements 240 comprises a spherical shape having a diameter
d1. In further embodiments, at least one of the rotatable elements 240 comprises a
cylindrical shape having a diameter (or a width) d1. Especially the rotatable element
comprises a spherical shape or a cylindrical shape. In further embodiments, the rotatable
element may comprise yet another shape.
[0089] Especially, the skin treatment head 200 is configured to be stiff with respect to
the rotatable element(s) 240. The rotatable element(s) 240 may have a translational
freedom in one or more of a direction parallel and a direction perpendicular to the
axis A about which the skin treatment head 200 is configured to at least partly rotate.
In embodiments said translational freedom is selected from the range of 0-20% of the
diameter d1.
[0090] Fig. 1a shows a zoomed in aspect of a rotatable element 240 configured partly extending
beyond the edge face 231. Herein, reference 11 relates to the length the rotatable
elements 240 extend beyond the edge face 231. This first length 11 may especially
be selected from the range of 0.5 - 5 mm. In embodiments, the first length 11 is selected
from the range of 5-50% of the diameter d1 of one or more of said rotatable elements
240. In embodiments the rotatable element 240 is configured completely outside of
the virtual edge face 231 and the first length 11 is selected to be larger than d1.
In such embodiments, 11 is especially at maximum twice the diameter d1.
[0091] Fig. 2a schematically depicts an embodiment of the treatment head 200 in cross-sectional
view. The edge face 231 circumferentially surrounds the bristles 211. Especially because
of the symmetry, the axis of rotation A intersects the skin treatment head 200 at
the center C of the skin treatment head 200. The figure also shows three rotatable
elements 240 extending partly, i.e. over the first length 11, from the edge face 231.
Especially (the rotatable element units 250 comprising) the rotatable elements 240
are configured in a symmetrical configuration, such as with a Cn rotation axis with
n being the number of rotatable elements, meaning that rotation by an angle of 360°/n
does not change the object (with respect to the rotatable elements; the plurality
of bristles 211 may be arranged differently). This may be explained by the given embodiment.
In this embodiment, wherein the number of rotatable elements 240 is three, symmetry
is present about the axis of rotation A (about the center C) for a rotation of 120°,
240° and 360°.
[0092] Figure 2b schematically depicts aspects of a treatment head 200 wherein the treatment
head 200 comprises two top faces 232 indicated by 232 and 232', both defining a first
height h1, respectively indicated by h1 and h1'. The figure, further depicts rotatable
element units 250 comprising a socket 251, hosting a rotatable element 240. Especially
the sockets 251 are configured to host the rotatable elements 240 rotatably. For instance,
the socket 251 may comprise a ball socket 253 as depicted at the left hand side. In
other embodiments the socket 251 comprises at least three fingers 252 to rotatably
hold a rotatable element 240, schematically depicted at the right hand side.
[0093] Figure 2b, further schematically depicts two arrangements of the rotatable elements
240 with respect to the bristles 211. In embodiments, the rotatable elements 240 have
a second height h2 relative to the skin treatment head surface 201 in the range of
60-95% of the first height h1 of the adjacent bristles 211. Especially, the second
height h2 may be 0.5-3 mm lower than the first height h1 of the bristles 211. As schematically
is depicted, when having more than one first height h1, h1', the relevant first height
h1 is the first height of the adjacent bristles 211. Hence, for the depicted embodiment,
the relevant first height is indicated by h1, not by h1' being more remote from the
rotatable element 240. Rotatable elements may be arranged completely outside the virtual
edge 231, completely inside the virtual edge 231, or partly extending beyond the edge
face 231. The rotatable element 240 schematically depicted at the left hand side of
the figure is partly extending beyond the edge face 231. At the left hand side a rotatable
element 240 is schematically depicted, wherein the rotatable element surfaces 240
do not extend beyond the edge face and are configured at a minimum distance d2 form
the edge face 231. Especially d2 is selected from the range of 0-100% of the diameter
d1 of the rotatable element 240.
[0094] Fig. 2c schematically depicts an aspect of an embodiment of a skin treatment head
200 comprising a rotatable element 240 comprising a cylindrical shape. The rotatable
element 240 is rotatably hosted by a socket 251 comprising three fingers 252. In the
depicted embodiment, the socket 251 comprises three fingers 252, indicated by a short
finger 252 at the right hand side, a long finger 252 enclosing the rotatable element
240 at the top side, and a third finger 252 configured in between. The fingers 252
are only depicted schematically and may in embodiments be configured differently.
In the depicted embodiment, said third finger 252 is configured in the middle between
the two ends of the rotatable element 240. In other embodiments, said third finger
252 may be configured further towards one of the ends of the rotatable element 240.
The longer finger 252 enclosing the rotatable element 240 at the top side may in further
embodiments be configured at the right hand side of the rotatable element 240 (further
remote from the head rotation axis A), especially wherein the short finger 252 is
configured more close to the rotation axis A (at the left hand side in the figure).
Such a configuration may, e.g., prevent said long finger 252 from touching a skin
when some of the bristles are deformed. In yet other embodiments such rotatable element
240 may be hosted by only two fingers 252, such as one finger 252 at each end of the
cylindrical shaped rotatable element 240.
[0095] The rotatable element 240, especially the cylindrical rotatable element 240 may rotate
about a second rotation axis A2. Especially the second rotation axis A2 and the head
rotation axis A have a mutual angle α. In embodiments, the mutual angle α is selected
from the range of 5-135°. In further embodiments, the mutual angle α is selected from
the range of 5-90°, such as 5-60°, especially 5-45°. In yet other embodiments, the
mutual angle is selected from the range of 30-60°.
[0096] Figs. 2b and 2d schematically depict some further aspects of embodiments of the body
care device 1 and the skin treatment heat 200. Both figures schematically depicting
a first part 261 of the skin treatment head 200 comprising the plurality of bristles
211, and a second part 262 of the skin treatment head 200 comprising the rotatable
elements 240. Especially such embodiment allows changing the rotatable elements 240
independently from the bristles 211. In fig. 2b an embodiment is depicted wherein
the second part 262 is detachable associated to the first part 261, and wherein the
assembly of the first part 261 and second part 261 may be associated with e.g. a shaft
101 of the housing 100. Fig. 2d schematically depicts an embodiment wherein the first
and second part 261, 262 may separately be associated with the body 100, such as via
the shaft 101, especially subsequently providing the skin treatment head 200. In other
embodiments the first and the second part 261, 262 are configured to first associate
the first part261 with the body 100 and next to associate the second part 262 with
the body 100 and providing the skin treatment head 200.
[0097] Embodiments described herein may especially include a centrosymmetric arrangement
of the bristles 211 and the rotatable elements 240, see e.g. Fig. 2a, but also Figs.
1, 2c, and 2d may refer to such embodiments. In Figs. 2b radially less distant bristles
211 have a larger height (than radially more distant bristles), whereas in other embodiments
radially more distant bristles have a smaller height (than radially less distant bristles).
The bristles 211 closest to the edge face 231 are configured radially most distant
(from the center C).
[0098] With reference to amongst others Figs. 2a-2d it is noted that the rotatable element
may be within the boundary of the edge face, at this boundary, or even beyond this
boundary. Further, as can be seen, the axis of rotation A of (also) the treatment
head may be configured perpendicular to at least part of the skin treatment head surface
201.
[0099] The term "substantially" herein, such as in "substantially consists", will be understood
by the person skilled in the art. The term "substantially" may also include embodiments
with "entirely", "completely", "all", etc. Hence, in embodiments the adjective substantially
may also be removed. Where applicable, the term "substantially" may also relate to
90% or higher, such as 95% or higher, especially 99% or higher, even more especially
99.5% or higher, including 100%. The term "comprise" includes also embodiments wherein
the term "comprises" means "consists of'. The term "and/or" especially relates to
one or more of the items mentioned before and after "and/or". For instance, a phrase
"item 1 and/or item 2" and similar phrases may relate to one or more of item 1 and
item 2. The term "comprising" may in an embodiment refer to "consisting of' but may
in another embodiment also refer to "containing at least the defined species and optionally
one or more other species".
[0100] Furthermore, the terms first, second, third and the like in the description and in
the claims, are used for distinguishing between similar elements and not necessarily
for describing a sequential or chronological order. It is to be understood that the
terms so used are interchangeable under appropriate circumstances and that the embodiments
of the invention described herein are capable of operation in other sequences than
described or illustrated herein.
[0101] The devices herein are amongst others described during operation. As will be clear
to the person skilled in the art, the invention is not limited to methods of operation
or devices in operation.
[0102] It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit
the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative
embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In the claims,
any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting
the claim. Use of the verb "to comprise" and its conjugations does not exclude the
presence of elements or steps other than those stated in a claim. The article "a"
or "an" preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such
elements. The invention may be implemented by means of hardware comprising several
distinct elements, and by means of a suitably programmed computer. In the device claim
enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and the same
item of hardware. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different
dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be
used to advantage.